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WordCamp Dayton Pages vs Posts

Jul 20, 2015

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Page 1: WordCamp Dayton Pages vs Posts

Welcome to WordCamp Dayton

#wcdayton

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joe rozsa

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The Mystery of Posts vs. Pages

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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What is a post? What is a Page?

Do I compose a post? Do I compose a page?

Do I post a post? Do I post to a page?

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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If I write a post and I want to post that post, do I post that post to a page, or am i posting

the post to a blog, which is actually a series of posts that were posted on a page. but if I post a post to a page, am I

not posting that post to a… oh forget it!

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… a clue!

Posts are timely.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… a clue!

Posts are timely. Okay, let’s say Scooby and the gang recruited another member. Timely right?

That information is important today, but won’t be later in time. So it’s a post to a blog.

New news will replace this timely piece of information with something else.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… a clue!

Examples of posts could be: New hires new services New products offered Events News in general

Post are kept in reverse chronological order by default

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… another clue!

Pages are static.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… another clue!

Pages are Static. So on our “About The Gang” page, bios of each could reside… including the new guy. His static information, not the news of his hire.

Information on pages changes only when it needs to.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… a clue!

Examples of pages could be: About us Contact Products Portfolio

Pages have information that only changes when it needs to change.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… more clues!

Zoinks!

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Look… more clues!

• Posts are timely vs. Pages are Timeless • Posts are social vs. Pages are not • posts can be categorized vs. Pages are hierarchical • Posts are included in RSS feed vs. Pages are not • Pages have custom template feature vs. Posts do not

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Let’s look inside the Mystery Machine

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Mystery Solved by those meddling kids and their dog.

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Mystery solved.#WCDayton

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Thanks!

joe rozsa [email protected] trailertrashdesign.us twitter: trailertrashus Facebook: trailer trash design Linkedin: joe rozsa